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\lhead{\bfseries SEED Labs -- SQL注入攻击实验}

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{\LARGE SQL注入攻击}
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\section{Overview}

Give an overview of this lab. What students will do and what 
are the learning outcome. This lab covers the following topics:
\begin{itemize}[noitemsep]
\item Topic 1
\item Topic 2
\item Topic 3
\end{itemize}


\paragraph{Reading materials.}
Provide the links to some reading materials or videos. 



\paragraph{Lab environment.} The activities in this document 
have been tested on our pre-built
Ubuntu 20.04 VM, which can be downloaded from the SEED website.  


\paragraph{Acknowledgment.} 
For people who have made contribution to this project, but 
not enough to earn an authorship, we acknowledge them here. 
Moreover, if this work is based on a funded work, you can
acknowledge the sponsor here. Here is an example:

\begin{quote}
This lab was developed with the help of Jane Doe, a graduate student
in the Department of Computer Science at Syracuse University.
The document is based on the work sponsored by the US National Science Foundation.
\end{quote}




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\section{Environment Setup}

If the lab needs some special environment setup, talk about it here. 
For example, we may need to turn off some protection mechanisms. 
If there is nothing special, we can skip this section.



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\section{Lab Tasks} 

If the description of each task is not complicated, we can 
do it in one single section, and use subsections for each
tasks. However, if each task is quite complicated, and may
contain subtasks, it is better to give each task a 
separate section. 




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\section{Guidelines}

This is the place to provide additional materials and guidelines. We typically 
put the guidelines where it belongs, i.e., inside each tasks, but 
sometimes, guidelines may be quite long, and include a lot of background 
materials. It is better to put them here. 



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\section{Submission}

Describe the requirement for submission. If nothing special, we can
use this standard statement. 

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\seedsubmission
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